I’m a celiac and they have messed up my order multiples times, they don’t know what’s gluten free and what’s not, and are terrible with cross contamination. I’ve gotten sick so many times there that I’m not going there again.

They have Zoodles and a very tasty Romesco sauce (looks like marinara but is made with almonds). Just be sure to ask them to drain well if asking for cheese sauce and cook longer if you like them soft. Accommodating staff so far!

A few years ago, we didn’t feel they were diligent with cross contamination. However, they’ve come a long way with GF recently. My son, a celiac, has started going there again. He really enjoys the Mac & Cheese and many other items on the menu.

I frequent Noodles because of their gluten free options! They are very aware of allergens and I have never had a reaction. It's one of my favorite places to eat. They have 3 gluten free noodle options.

My daughter is Celiac and very sensitive. Before ordering we spoke to the manager to ask our GF options and how things were prepared to avoid cross contamination. I was very pleased with the precaution taken when preparing her meal. They got fresh gloves and there is a special pasta station that is strictly for the gluten free noodles as well as the water it's heated in. She ordered the Mac-n- cheese with the GF fusilli noodles. They served it to her on a separate tray from all of the other dishes our family ordered. She said it was excellent and felt great after eating. She had leftovers and was fine the next day as well. We've eaten here 3 times so far with no issues or changes in the precaution taken. We are very pleased with this restaurant and would recommend.

Excellent! Edward the cashier explained the process for safe food prep and personally cooked our food. I was told they are VERY versed with CD and have many come in throughout the day who are GF. Food was perfect, no issues!

Locations vary and they change over time. This location has previously been great where they would bake the chicken to avoid cross contamination. Recently they told me no. They also brought my celiac daughter regular pasta and when she noticed they asked "what's the big deal". So..sometimes it's great but sometimes it's the last place you want to go. Keep it simple if you go and don't be afraid to ask them questions. Be sure to ask for a water change before they cook your GF pasta...but you might get an eyeroll.

If you have Celiac Disease you CAN NOT eat any dish and just replace the noodles with GF noodles. A lot of the dishes have soy sauce and other gluten containing ingredients. There is always a risk of cross contamination even with their stated GF dishes. I eat here on occasion and I have had a reaction but haven’t gotten full blown sick. Eat at your own risk! Check their website to see the GF dishes before ordering anything and just replacing the noodles. Also the meats are GF but the marinade and the grill is not.

Celiac here, they seemed very knowledgeable about celiac options but upon eating at home there was definite cross contamination. I noticed about halfway through my dish, I started to notice different types of noodles mixed in. Needless to say it made me very very sick and I went be back.

I'm a very sensitive Celiac and I had no problems eating here. The staff was knowledgeable, took care of everything being prepared separately on clean equipment. I didn't get sick, and it tasted pretty good!

They offer gluten free options but there’s a high risk of cross contamination and I’ve gotten sick after eating there in the past. I don’t think they understand they need separate pots to cook the noodles in and separate strainers. The last time I ended up with 2 random noodles in my bowl so I’m not confident they understand

Noodles offers gluten free noodles but they don’t offer dedicated separation.... we got rice noodles and specifically told the manager it was for gluten allergy.... we found five macaronis in the rice noodles.

Hubby & I have hashimoto's and have to be gluten & dairy free. Gabby was SUPER helpful in figuring out what we could eat. She spent a considerable amount of time with us and didn't make us feel like a bother. The food was really good; hubby said to mention that their iced tea was delicious too. Ordered Thai Noodle w/ Shrimp, Penne Rosa w/ gf pasta, no milk or cheese.

I told the cashier that I was gluten free and she called the manager over and they put my allergy into the system to alert all the chefs to change gloves and other utensils. I ordered the pad Thai (naturally gf) and it was delicious and I had no issues whatsoever. A great place that is safe near campus!!

The staff were very patient and friendly as I tried to find options. They also had a good menu showing the allergy options when I said I needed allergen free options. It was nice to have people not be annoyed about me needing help!

Have choice of fusilli noodles, rice noodles, or zucchini noodles. Fusilli noodles are very good, had them in place of penne in Penne Rosa. Employees ask if allergy or preference when ordering gluten free and follow stricter procedures if allergy.

Was going there about 1x a week and then the crew member “Brian” served my GF ASD child gluten. My child noticed the pasta looked different. I brought it back to the counter and he insisted the macaroni we were served was GF (but only the fusilli and rice noodles apparently are) so my son ate it all 😢what makes this worse is another crew person knew he was telling me misinformation when I came with the macaroni to the counter and he allowed us to be misguided. At a future visit this other person told us that he knew Brian was wrong. Double and triple check your order there as they ring it up, on the receipt (they will charge you $1.50 for gf noodles) and when it’s served. Was compensated only when I spoke to a shift Manager at the more recent visit- with 1 meal- not sure that was enough... could take 6 months to leave my son’s system. He’s been having problems answering questions a lot since (foggy brain?) 😢